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After stolen “Superman” demo is sold on Steam, its developer receives a report.

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Do you remember the demo of the game “Superman” created by one of the players, which achieved great fame? Well, someone stole it and sold it through the Steam platform and also attributed it to himself, and this caused the owner of the demo to be exposed to a complaint.

A few months ago, a player published a demo of the game “Superman” created through Unreal Engine 5 and made it available for free download here. But a person called Hero Gomes Studio stole the demo and made it available for sale for US$ 10 on the Steam platform store.

The creator of the original demo, Tyson Butler, reported the theft on the 7th of this month. But he was surprised to receive a copyright notice on a product belonging to him. This prompted him to leave Twitter To spread the news, especially since your YouTube channel is also at risk after this communication.

Original creator Tyson said he was disappointed with Steam's behavior toward him as the owner of the actual product. But it seems whoever stole his product knows exactly what they're doing.

According to Insider Gaming, the thieving “studio” claims that the original owner of the product was working for them and is now trying to “keep it all to themselves.” However, there is little evidence to suggest this with the project being shared online long before Hero Game Studios went online.

We are still waiting to see what the Steam platform will do, but what are your comments on this strange theft and the way a major platform like the one mentioned with it behaves..?